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A paper kamiko kimono

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posted on 2025-01-22, 10:47 authored by Daphne Mohajer va PesaranDaphne Mohajer va Pesaran
Collar detail of an unused paper kamiko kimono made for monks at Tōdaiji by students from Ōhara Wafuku Senmon Gakuen. This kimono is made from handmade washi paper made by artisans from various locations in Japan. The paper is wrinkled and treated with agar agar by the monks at Tōdaiji, then attached together on a roll. Each monk prepares the paper for their own kimono, and finds someone to stitch the kimono for them using the paper cloth they have prepared. As the paper preparation is part of the annual series of rituals, these will be worn the following year. These garments have a paper shell and cotton lining.

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Endangered Material Knowledge Programme

History

Session

O01

Rights owner

Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran

Cultural group

Japanese

Participants

Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran, Kiyoko Yoshida, Toshinori Ohara

Country

Japan

Place

大原和服専門学園 Ōhara Wafuku Senmon Gakuen (a Japanese-style sewing school in Nara), Nara

Item/object

A paper kamiko kimono

Techniques of production

Sewn

Materials

Washi, Cotton

Cultural context/event

Religious

Location

School

Date of creation

2023-06-20

Unique ID

2019SG04-O01-0640

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